I love this spot, I have been coming here for years when it was in Town & Country. I order the same thing I normally order which was the cowboy steak with No beans. Although I wish it was a little bigger it’s really good and simple. The flavors are all there and the steak is tender and the rice fills you up.
Rebecca K.
Classificação do local: 1 San Clemente, CA
This place is awful! I’ve never written a Unilocal review but this place is so bad that I had to. It’s extremely overpriced and ingredients are very low quality. I asked for the bayou shrimp in a bowl. The entire thing was saturated in sauce. There was a couple pieces of «julienned carrots» and the cabbage was clearly very old. The shrimp was tiny and watery with no flavor and there were only 4 of them. The only thing they did right was about the sell beer to wash down their gag-worthy food.
Payal S.
Classificação do local: 2 San Jose, CA
I was a tad disappointed… I asked for a Classic Veggie with light black beans, tofu, and sour cream ADDED. Instead, all I got was rice, tofu, black beans and sour cream with no salsa, cheese, or guacamole. Unfortunately I didn’t find this out until after I already got home since I ordered it to go, and I didn’t want to go back because I was too hungry, so I just ate it. Two stars because even though someone clearly went wrong somewhere, service is friendly, and it wasn’t a bad wrap to eat. Just not what I had asked for.
Crystal C.
Classificação do local: 4 San Jose, CA
Stumbled upon Rojoz Gourmet Wraps while picking up some items at the Pet Food Express next door, and was pleasantly surprised at the deliciousness and variety of flavors available on their menu. I ordered the Baja Chicken wrap(just like a burrito) and also got a Lonestar Chicken wrap. I figured the Baja Chicken was safe, and the Lonestar was a more adventurous option. The Lonestar was pretty impressive and delicious — I have to say that the mashed potatoes and corn inside the wrap was my favorite. Baja Chicken — I found to be nothing special. I wished the tortillas were a little bit more crisp instead of chewy, but that was OK. The wraps were well-flavored and sauced and they definitely did not skimp on the ingredients. Rojoz also offers boba flavors. I had mango tea and it went well with the wraps. Yummy! Single bathroom was OK — not very clean though. Unfortunately someone decided to not flush the toilet after an unpleasant experience. I did appreciate, however, seeing someone wiping down the tables though. Management was very friendly too.
Sean K.
Classificação do local: 5 Los Altos, CA
Got lunch for the office here a few times, great service and price for what you get. Got the My Thai Wrap and the peanut sauce was on point. It’s not gourmet exactly, but it’s damned good for a quick lunch.
Maria Carolina R.
Classificação do local: 5 Mountain View, CA
This is one of my favorite lunch spots. I highly recommend the Cajun hotlink. They have great vegetarian and vegan options as well.
Claire G.
Classificação do local: 5 Palo Alto, CA
Great food! High quality and tasty ingredients. Really well priced. And I’m so happy they are still around. I had no idea they moved to Middlefield after first trying them in Town & Country in Palo Alto! Man was I happy to discover they are still around. We catered with them today at my company so this was new for me, but they maintained the great ingredients and taste and also provided a great presentation for the catering. I didn’t know they had so many food options either — so it was fun to see the other menu items(that I never try). They look good too :)! So overall, this is a place to go for good food for a reasonable cost — and let’s be real people, that’s hard to find in the Bay Area :)
Sanjay A.
Classificação do local: 3 Sunnyvale, CA
Convenient and quick for a wrap and beer, especially if you are attending a show at the Cubberley Theater next door. I liked the cajun catfish better than the baja chicken, but neither was the best I’d had.
Izza P.
Classificação do local: 2 Santa Clara, CA
This place is ok. Not mind blowing. It’s a bit ridiculous to charge for a small side of pico de gallo but wont reduce the price if you don’t want chicken on a salad.
Amanda D.
Classificação do local: 5 Mountain View, CA
This is probably the biggest surprise of my dining career. As someone who dines out frequently, I usually go to places that have got major buzz. I don’t know anyone else who’s gone to Rojoz(aside from those I’ve taken to the store). The ultimate success of Rojoz is their mastery of the wraps’ mouthfeel.(Is that the right term?) The outer layer is a very thin, warm, malleable tortilla. Inside is a warm assortment of textures, flavors, and temperatures. My personal favorite(and a store classic): the Baja Chicken in a spinach wrap. You’ve got black beans, Aztec rice(normal rice but more flavorful), marinated chicken and cool guacamole all in the same warm wrap. It’s incredibly satisfying to a primal degree. The Sonora, by the way, is the exact same as the Baja but without guac. I say go big for the guac. The only weird thing: this location in Palo Alto is more expensive than the Rojoz in Saratoga. Weird, right? Must be the rent.
Connie Q.
Classificação do local: 3 San Francisco, CA
3.5 stars I got dinner to-go from Rojoz Wraps and it was a pretty good experience overall. The interior is nothing fancy but I didn’t mind that. I probably would have stayed and eaten there if I had more time. RECOMMENDED: My Thai wrap and chips + corn salsa! The wrap was super tasty and unique from other wraps/burritos I’ve had lately. I enjoyed the peanut sauce but my one complaint was that the sauce kinda puddled at the bottom so I wasn’t able to enjoy my final bites of the tortilla! NOTRECOMMENDED: Lone Star BBQ wrap. My boyfriend got this one, and he didn’t even end up finishing it. He is the one who recommended Rojoz to begin with so he is definitely a fan — just don’t get this one or maybe try getting sauce on the side!
Alex v.
Classificação do local: 5 Menlo Park, CA
For quality, value, service and taste, Rojoz really stands out in our Purebreed/Benz/Vacation home-type rich ghetto! Plus it’s awesome! There’s no where else to get bbq/mashed potato, Chinese chicken salad, tofu/corn slaw burritos. And their Mexican fare is bomb. Mini bean and cheese is such a simple pleasure too :)
Tuan P.
Classificação do local: 4 Mountain View, CA
Mango black tea with pearls not bad! Amazing for a wrap place to have passable pearl tea. Baja steak pretty standard burrito Catfish spicy spicy Quesadillas chicken and cheese for kids Corn salsa meh
Mandi J.
Classificação do local: 2 Santa Rosa, CA
I brought my kids here for lunch since it was close to the park we were playing at. It wasn’t good, but it wasn’t bad. Kids had the bean and cheese wrap, it was exactly that, black beens and cheese. They didn’t complain. I had the chinese chicken salad wrap and it was pretty boring. I tossed it a third of the way through and went for ice cream. Might be worth a re-visit, but I wouldn’t go out of my way to eat here.
Gary C.
Classificação do local: 3 East Palo Alto, CA
I’ve visited this place a few times and I tried a different wrap each time. Most of the wraps are pretty good in general. It kinda feels like a fusion burrito restaurant. The wraps are basically huge tortilla with different kinda of food like Indian chicken curry, Thai sauces, Chinese chicken salad. You name it. It’s a great choice for a quick meal, or if you are tired of chipotle
Maytal M.
Classificação do local: 4 Mountain View, CA
I’ve eaten here several times – it’s great for a quick bite during my lunch break. I usually get the Baja California Chicken wrap($ 6.95). But I’m not sure if I’ll be going back to Rojoz because the last few times I was there, I asked for avocado instead of guacamole(I can’t eat onions) and they wanted to charge me $ 1. I don’t think it’s reasonable to charge $ 1 to swap guacamole for avocado. I wanted to email them directly about this, but there is no contact email on their website for customers to express questions or concerns.
Charlie C.
Classificação do local: 3 Los Angeles, CA
Decent food and nice eating area for a quick bite. Prices are reasonable and they have a ton of combinations you can pick from. I got the Bombay Chicken wrap($ 6.95) which comes with potatoes, curry chicken, etc. It was an interesting Indian-inspired wrap that was pretty tasty. I wish there was a bit more meat in it, and I definitely could have eaten another half or whole one. Service was very friendly. A+ on that!
Susan M.
Classificação do local: 3 Sunnyvale, CA
I got the rock n roll shrimp wrap with no beans. The wrap was good, not amazing but it was tasty and filling. It didn’t really seem like there was much shrimp in it though which was a little disappointing. The normal wraps are a lot smaller than the specialty wraps. A little pricy for what you’re getting but the wraps are pretty healthy and healthy food always costs more!
Kim N.
Classificação do local: 3 South Bay, CA
I remember when these guys were in Town and Country center but never ate there. Its been a while now that theyre in this older mall but seem popular. Just fot a steak quesadilla while watching so, e weekend sports. Good flavor and fairly quick. People, watching is interesting and prices are decent. I guess not a lot of food choices in the immediate area so its not a bad goto. m3.5 stars
Christina L.
Classificação do local: 2 Palo Alto, CA
ugh. I got through a third of my Sonora Chicken in a bowl before tossing it. Rick’s ice cream for lunch it is! The lone cashier was a personable, one-woman wonder. While taking orders in person, she’d pause to take orders over the phone, call out numbers over the speaker, and roll away the condensation of a steamed, foil-wrapped order on a towel. Telephone orders take priority. I was paused twice while placing my order in person. No gluten-free wraps here, but they can make any wrap a bowl for an additional $ 0.45. My order was so insubstantial that I wondered what a petite order would look like. With a ¼ cup serving of rice, ½ cup of black beans, 2 T of pico de gallo, and plentiful, processed chicken, I wasn’t sure how this was supposed to count as a meal. The chicken was bland, a little dry, and did not seem«marinated» or «charbroiled.» Décor was reminiscent of a hair salon: autographed celebrity photos on one wall, magazines on a table by the door, a water station on one side, and utensils on the other. Luckily, there weren’t many patrons, so navigating the place to get both water and a fork wasn’t terrible. Bar-height and regular tables available inside, with some outdoor seating as well. Food did not taste fresh, and did not match Unilocal expectations or the menu. Would not recommend at all. edit 8÷22÷14: Owner Jadine messaged me personally through Unilocal to apologize for the bad experience I had here. Her claims: RGW would have gladly refunded or exchanged my order and that the magazines are her effort to recycle. Again, very personable staff, but disappointing food.